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john lapook was there. he takes us inside that rescue mission on cbs this morning. [ female announcer ] beef, meet flavor boost. flavor boost, meet beef. it's swanson flavor boost. concentrated broth to add delicious flavor to your skillet dish in just one stir. mmm! [ female announcer ] cook, meet compliments. get recipes at flavorboost.com. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ howling ] ♪ ♪,,,, ♪ >>> the mare none will go on. we're going to look at the challenges they are going to face. your local news is next. civic center plaza.. anne makovec is there, ready fora giants celebration. >>> good morning, everyone. 7:26 your time. i'm frank mallicoat. let's get right out to san francisco civic center plaza. anne makovec is there in her orange ready for a big giants celebration. >> reporter: this is where the parade is going to end up this morning. you can see hundreds of people already packing the lawn in front of san francisco's city hall coming from all over the bay area all over the state. everybody is wearing their o
john lapook was there. he takes us inside that rescue mission on cbs this morning. [ female announcer ] beef, meet flavor boost. flavor boost, meet beef. it's swanson flavor boost. concentrated broth to add delicious flavor to your skillet dish in just one stir. mmm! [ female announcer ] cook, meet compliments. get recipes at flavorboost.com. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ howling ] ♪ ♪,,,, ♪ >>> the mare none will go on. we're going to look at the challenges they are going to face. your...
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john fowler. >>> more details now the new york city marathon set for sunday is cancelled. mayor michael bloomburg gave into enormous pressure and called it off today. the idea of evicting storm victims from hotels to make room for runners riled new yorkers. then there were the complaints that huge generators at the finish line could be better used elsewhere. the race was to start in staten island one of the hardest hit places in new york. the red cross is reporting a surge of donations for storm victims. nearly $34 million adds of early this morning but one official in staten island admits his cash hasn't done much for hiss borough and that people should give their money to other associations. >>> one thing is clear and must be addressed in light of frequent natural disasters. the climate is changing, there are more of these disaster so there had to be some adaptation. >> boxer also noted supplies are arriving on the east coast. the national guard has set up a staging ground for such supplies. if you want to help those on the east coast visit ktvu.com and scroll down to th
john fowler. >>> more details now the new york city marathon set for sunday is cancelled. mayor michael bloomburg gave into enormous pressure and called it off today. the idea of evicting storm victims from hotels to make room for runners riled new yorkers. then there were the complaints that huge generators at the finish line could be better used elsewhere. the race was to start in staten island one of the hardest hit places in new york. the red cross is reporting a surge of donations...
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>> john sweeny is with us. he joins us along with bob. good to see you, gentlemen. thanks for joining. when you seeinstinct? do you want to sell into this or look for opportunities on the buy side? >> we try and have focus, remember that they are investing for the long term. as long as they can construct a portfolio that matches their time, they can eliminate some of the noise they're seeing day to day in the markets. >> so where would you be allocating capital here? >> we try to bring people back to their goals. if your retirement is still 10 to 20 years away, you want to sustain any inflation or volatility. getting too focused in the short term is potentially doing a disservice to investors who may pull capital off the table amid concerns in europe or the u.s. debt crisis in the last 18 months and have potentially missed out on the rally we've had here in the u.s. >> bob w the magnitude of the selloff now, we're now negative for the week for the dow and the nasdaq. that's the fourth week in a row for the nasdaq. why the selloff right now? what's going on? >> i'll
>> john sweeny is with us. he joins us along with bob. good to see you, gentlemen. thanks for joining. when you seeinstinct? do you want to sell into this or look for opportunities on the buy side? >> we try and have focus, remember that they are investing for the long term. as long as they can construct a portfolio that matches their time, they can eliminate some of the noise they're seeing day to day in the markets. >> so where would you be allocating capital here? >>...
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john sady lives along the shore and he shot this cell phone video of the aftermath. take a look. >> that's the boardwalk two blocks in on central avenue. and that's where the boardwalk was on the ocean. >> and john is on the phone with us this morning. he's a business owner in seaside heights, new jersey, and lives in toms river. john, i was in your area this week. i'm so sorry for what you all are dealing with there. are the conditions any better now this morning for you? >> they're mixed. they're mixed. we are really happy with the response from the governor with the electoral department. we had people from alabama, atlanta, three tractor trailer loads, telephone polls went over thursday. that response has been outstanding. however, it's been a little slow, i would say, in the search for door-to-door to help some of these people. that has been a little bit embarrassing to the government. >> right after the storm actually happened, though, and came through there. you took in five local families. a lot of people had no where to go. where are those people now? are the
john sady lives along the shore and he shot this cell phone video of the aftermath. take a look. >> that's the boardwalk two blocks in on central avenue. and that's where the boardwalk was on the ocean. >> and john is on the phone with us this morning. he's a business owner in seaside heights, new jersey, and lives in toms river. john, i was in your area this week. i'm so sorry for what you all are dealing with there. are the conditions any better now this morning for you? >>...
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deployment won't be over concerns about iran's nuclear program though and ever and the war activists john reese told me he believes it's bound to destabilize the situation in the region. this is not the first report we've had all western increased deployments in the area there have been a whole spate of them in recent weeks and months which all point in the same direction of increased u.s. british and western nations deploying a great deal more than the normal commitment to the gulf area not big enough in normal times i think we all understand what the imperial structure of the of the middle east is and that is that the western powers britain and america with the support of other western european powers believe that it has an absolute right to control this area of the globality employees the israeli state has its watchdog we've seen a very complex series those sort of moves character moves bluff statements and so forth in the course of the u.s. elections or by the exact timing and about relations between israel and the united states over any attack on iran but as i say i think that proces
deployment won't be over concerns about iran's nuclear program though and ever and the war activists john reese told me he believes it's bound to destabilize the situation in the region. this is not the first report we've had all western increased deployments in the area there have been a whole spate of them in recent weeks and months which all point in the same direction of increased u.s. british and western nations deploying a great deal more than the normal commitment to the gulf area not...
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and that's something that's resonating here. >> all right, john avalon reporting live from youngstown, ohio this morning. and that does it for me. i'm carol costello. thank you so much for joining me today. "newsroom" continues after a break with ashleigh banfield. [ female announcer ] today, jason is here to volunteer to help those in need. when a twinge of back pain surprises him. morning starts in high spirits, but there's a growing pain in his lower back. as lines grow longer, his pain continues to linger. but after a long day of helping others, he gets some helpful advice. just two aleve have the strength to keep back pain away all day. today, jason chose aleve. just two pills for all day pain relief. try aleve d for strong, all day long sinus and headache relief.
and that's something that's resonating here. >> all right, john avalon reporting live from youngstown, ohio this morning. and that does it for me. i'm carol costello. thank you so much for joining me today. "newsroom" continues after a break with ashleigh banfield. [ female announcer ] today, jason is here to volunteer to help those in need. when a twinge of back pain surprises him. morning starts in high spirits, but there's a growing pain in his lower back. as lines grow...
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. >> president had some star power, singer john mellencamp and kate walsh opened for him in iowa and singer katy perry appeared. >>> there were long lines of voters in the critical swing state in ohio. president obama's re-election campaign had gone to court to chala plan by ohio to cut back on early voting. supreme court denied ohio's request, handing a victory to democrats who believe early voting he helps themment a study released by the lawyer's committee found that african- american voters were 26 times more likely to cast an early ballot than white voters. >>> and in kenya, a bullfight was held today to determine who will win the u.s. presidential election. a 900-pound black bull named obama and a 1,000-pound white bull named romney as the crowd cheered them on. after an hour the crowd cheered that obama was the winner. not surprising after all kenyans consider obama with as one of their own. >> a pretty sure for votes has voters in the bay area work overtime. ktvu's john sasaki caught up with those manning phone lines calling out-of-state. >> i'm a voter. >> reporter: dozens o
. >> president had some star power, singer john mellencamp and kate walsh opened for him in iowa and singer katy perry appeared. >>> there were long lines of voters in the critical swing state in ohio. president obama's re-election campaign had gone to court to chala plan by ohio to cut back on early voting. supreme court denied ohio's request, handing a victory to democrats who believe early voting he helps themment a study released by the lawyer's committee found that african-...
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that's what john sununu didn't want people debating, in my view. i think he quite deliberately played that race card to change the thinking of people who may be in two minds about who to vote for, you know what, this is actually about a black man voting for a black man. >> if it was an intentional dismissal, using race in that way, it just heightens the level of sinisterness of such a comment and it belies in many ways the truth of who colin powell is. >> let's play a clip from president obama today. this is what he said about it. >> any suggestion that general powell would make such a profound statement in such an important election based on anything other than what he thought was what's going to be best for america i think doesn't make much sense. >> sununu issued a statement afterwards which i found fairly laughable. colin powell's a friend, i respect the endorsement decision he made. i do not doubt it was based on anything but his support of the president's policies. piers morgan's question was whether colin powell should leave the party and i
that's what john sununu didn't want people debating, in my view. i think he quite deliberately played that race card to change the thinking of people who may be in two minds about who to vote for, you know what, this is actually about a black man voting for a black man. >> if it was an intentional dismissal, using race in that way, it just heightens the level of sinisterness of such a comment and it belies in many ways the truth of who colin powell is. >> let's play a clip from...
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john sununu is a racist. >> yes. >> i'm just going to call it. i'm just going to say it. >> -- 3:30 in the morning in hawaii. all the islands are at risk of this tsunami generated by a 7.7 magnitude earthquake that hit off the western coast of canada. the issue right now in hawaii is they're about 15 minutes away from seeing this tsunami. they've only had one hour's notice to evacuate. it's saturday night, a busy night with parties, halloween coming as well. and some people are still stuck in their cars on the clogged roads. we heard from the mayor a short while ago, peter carlisle. he was saying, if that's the case get out of your car and start walking to higher ground. because he warned the people of hawaii, at this point, they were pulling out the police from the low-lying areas to keep them safe and that if anyone wasn't evacuating or wasn't able to evacuate, there's nothing they can do now, there is no police that could come to their aid. that's his message a few minutes ago. of course, many people are in hotels. and that's where they need t
john sununu is a racist. >> yes. >> i'm just going to call it. i'm just going to say it. >> -- 3:30 in the morning in hawaii. all the islands are at risk of this tsunami generated by a 7.7 magnitude earthquake that hit off the western coast of canada. the issue right now in hawaii is they're about 15 minutes away from seeing this tsunami. they've only had one hour's notice to evacuate. it's saturday night, a busy night with parties, halloween coming as well. and some people...
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a closer look at those numbers, we're joined by chris matthews, the host of msnbc's "hardball" and john harwood, cnbc's chief washington correspondent. good morning to both of you. nice to have both of you here this morning. chris, as we look at these numbers, as peter just laid out for us, the romney campaign is really trying to drive upturnout at this point. if those numbers hold with our polling in ohio, is there a path to victory for mitt romney without ohio? >> well, who knows. i think ohio is probably going to go for the president. i'm looking at pennsylvania. i think they haven't spent the time there. romney is going into this weekend -- they think they've got an outside chance at pennsylvania. i don't follow all this theory that it all comes down to ohio. i do think there are a lot more states in play. watching these things and make predictions about presidential election for so long and i always go with one simple principle. look at the numbers on thursday and project the direction they're going in. the direction right now, although it's mild, is definitely going towards obama.
a closer look at those numbers, we're joined by chris matthews, the host of msnbc's "hardball" and john harwood, cnbc's chief washington correspondent. good morning to both of you. nice to have both of you here this morning. chris, as we look at these numbers, as peter just laid out for us, the romney campaign is really trying to drive upturnout at this point. if those numbers hold with our polling in ohio, is there a path to victory for mitt romney without ohio? >> well, who...
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john. >> reporter: marimaria, it's sta wait, though. that line in new york got longer at the fifth avenue store. more than 800 people when the doors opened. hard to gauge exactly what that means, though. a number of other new york stores were closed, of course, in the south of manhattan because of hurricane sandy cleanup. now, here in palo alto, still plenty of back ipad minis in stock. i took a look at the number of reservation cards. looks like there are well over 50 cards. they say they have 16, 32, and 43 gigabyte models in stock. it just got really crowded. lots of people coming in and getting minis. gene muenster of piper jaffray estimates over 1 million. maybe they'll put out a number next week. i haven't heard any word on that either way. >> all right, john. thanks so much. the ipad may be getting smaller, but the tablet space is becoming a big battleground. hewlett-packard no doubt one of the key players in the space. todd bradley joins me now to talk about that. thank you for joining us. >> good to be here. >> what do you thin
john. >> reporter: marimaria, it's sta wait, though. that line in new york got longer at the fifth avenue store. more than 800 people when the doors opened. hard to gauge exactly what that means, though. a number of other new york stores were closed, of course, in the south of manhattan because of hurricane sandy cleanup. now, here in palo alto, still plenty of back ipad minis in stock. i took a look at the number of reservation cards. looks like there are well over 50 cards. they say...
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we want to go right away to wabc's john delgiorno. he's flying right now over the coastal town of bricktown, new jersey. john, i know firefighters can't get there yet. what are you seeing? >> thank you, george. you're liking at a fire burning in one of the hardest hit areas of the jersey shore. you're looking at mantoloking. this fire apparently being fed by natural gas. very dramatic earlier this morning. power is out for miles around. this area is completely inaccessible right now. by new channels that have been cut into the peninsula as the ocean meets the bay. the whole area is covered in five to ten feet of sand. back to times square. >> thank you so much. >>> we have more on the massive destruction on the jersey shore from the ground level. so much of that iconic beach town of seaside heights is underwater. full of debris there. parts of that famous boardwalk wiped out. "nightline" anchor terry moran is there this morning with the latest on the scene from his vantage point. terry? >> reporter: what you are seeing up the beach, t
we want to go right away to wabc's john delgiorno. he's flying right now over the coastal town of bricktown, new jersey. john, i know firefighters can't get there yet. what are you seeing? >> thank you, george. you're liking at a fire burning in one of the hardest hit areas of the jersey shore. you're looking at mantoloking. this fire apparently being fed by natural gas. very dramatic earlier this morning. power is out for miles around. this area is completely inaccessible right now. by...
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john burns, ceo of john burns real estate consulting and what drove all this housing recovery. thanks so much. >> you bet. nicole: sandy's impact is being felt far and wide. equity markets remain closed today but they are finally reopening tomorrow. air travel clearly impacted worldwide. roads, mass transit, shut down. and massive damage across the east coast. up next, our own liz macdonald on the historic cost that all of this brings. nicole: well hurricane sandy now ranks among the costliest storms ever with its broad impact felt not just across whole industry sectors but of course entire states as well. our own liz macdonald is here with more. emac's bottom line. liz, what are the ranges of the damages and estimates that we're seeing now? >> you know the ranges now are between 35 billion to $50 billion. and we've got the estimates that are continue to pour in. here's an estimate from economist mike england. he is with action economics. take a listen. >> we often find the ultimate insured losses are considerably higher than initial estimates. i've seen other broader estimates
john burns, ceo of john burns real estate consulting and what drove all this housing recovery. thanks so much. >> you bet. nicole: sandy's impact is being felt far and wide. equity markets remain closed today but they are finally reopening tomorrow. air travel clearly impacted worldwide. roads, mass transit, shut down. and massive damage across the east coast. up next, our own liz macdonald on the historic cost that all of this brings. nicole: well hurricane sandy now ranks among the...
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we're joined by joe johns out of d.c. joe, we went through some of the logistical problems that this storm has caused for many states, particularly new jersey, virginia, new york. what are election officials doing now that these polling places are out of commission on tuesday? >> well, sort of a process, if you think about, it suzanne. the first thing they have have to do is really poll the polling places, look around at all the counties and precincts and see where the problems really are. then identify what the problems are. so if, say, the polling place itself is out of commission, you got to perhaps find a new polling place. if the machines are out of commission, either you find new machines or you go to paper ballots or you send your people to other places. you can change times, extend the times of day at other polling places, so people can go there. a whole range and a variety of things that officials can do depending on the situation and most importantly, suzanne, depending on what the rules say. again and again, si
we're joined by joe johns out of d.c. joe, we went through some of the logistical problems that this storm has caused for many states, particularly new jersey, virginia, new york. what are election officials doing now that these polling places are out of commission on tuesday? >> well, sort of a process, if you think about, it suzanne. the first thing they have have to do is really poll the polling places, look around at all the counties and precincts and see where the problems really...
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is worried about. >> john we like your idea. >> my idea. >> i like john's idea. >> for guys like you, pay $125, that's how you got here. surely by paying more. purely by paying more -- >> that's gouging. >> you paid the price today was. >> i'm lucky enough to be in a place where i can do that. >> he has to wait in line to get back. >> fill your tank for $500, you'd do it. you only got the zip car. >> when we come back, the ceo of cigna talks health care and quarterly results. we are counting down to the jobs report which is due out in about 50 minutes from now. also coming up at 8:40 this morning, mitt romney's economic adviser glenn hubbard will join us. "squawk" will be right back. nobody said an all-in-one had to be bulky. or that you had to print from your desk. at least, nobody said it to us. introducing the business smart inkjet all-in-one series from brother. easy to use, it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. >>> check this out, gas is not the only thing that folks are lining up for today. what you're looking at right now are pictures of th
is worried about. >> john we like your idea. >> my idea. >> i like john's idea. >> for guys like you, pay $125, that's how you got here. surely by paying more. purely by paying more -- >> that's gouging. >> you paid the price today was. >> i'm lucky enough to be in a place where i can do that. >> he has to wait in line to get back. >> fill your tank for $500, you'd do it. you only got the zip car. >> when we come back, the ceo of cigna...
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senior national correspondent john roberts is live in coral gables for us now. john? >> reporter: good morning to you. good afternoon to you, actually, jon. the governor fully out in the campaign trail here in florida where the "real clear politics" average shows there is a single point between the two of them with romney on top. he is renewing his closing argument four real change, starts on day one. new cbs news "new york times" poll shows him leading the president on questions of leadership and the economy. that is where the governor is focusing today in a rally that just wrapped up in tampa, telling people what it will take to get past his five-point plan to help grow the economy. >> for those things to happen it will require something that washington talks about but has not done in a long, long time. that is truly reaching across the aisle and finding good democrats and good republicans that will come together and find common ground and work in the interests of the american people, not just in the interests of politics. [cheers and applause] >> reporter: there wa
senior national correspondent john roberts is live in coral gables for us now. john? >> reporter: good morning to you. good afternoon to you, actually, jon. the governor fully out in the campaign trail here in florida where the "real clear politics" average shows there is a single point between the two of them with romney on top. he is renewing his closing argument four real change, starts on day one. new cbs news "new york times" poll shows him leading the president...
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joining us with his take is john hofmeister, former president of shell oil. do you have any sense how quickly these refineries will restart with 70% of refining capacity in this part of the country shutdown? >> ended the best of circumstances once you shutdown it takes between five and ten days to get up and running. unless you find damage. if you have been flooded chances are you could have similar optical damage if your electricals were on the ground level so we don't know yet. i keep reading everything i can read to see what is being reported that something else to worry about our, our the porks damage? the northeast gets a lot of its fuel supplies from europe or the caribbean by ship and so if the ports are damaged with that huge surge, that could be another issue in terms of supply. normally there's a three to four week supply available and there shouldn't be an immediate outage of general supply but at the retail level or the depot level, if you don't have electricity you are out of business and that the strain on the stations that do have electricity s
joining us with his take is john hofmeister, former president of shell oil. do you have any sense how quickly these refineries will restart with 70% of refining capacity in this part of the country shutdown? >> ended the best of circumstances once you shutdown it takes between five and ten days to get up and running. unless you find damage. if you have been flooded chances are you could have similar optical damage if your electricals were on the ground level so we don't know yet. i keep...
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i was talking to someone at johns hop kins they look at past storms and basically estimating. that's all they can do until they have a better sense of what's happening. >> dennis gartman we talked to him earlier and said the estimates come in low are than expected. seems like the storm surge was so much worse than people anticipated. >> that's a good point, looking at past storms as well katrina is obviously one that's on the radar. they are able to pinpoint a little bit better than they have in the past and get a better sense of what's going on. we have to look at the specific states, what people are dealing with, what the flood also damage is going to be because that's going to change the number materially as well. >> we spoke with one analyst, an insurance analyst who suggested in this situation maybe half of the losses are uninsured losses because flood damage would be so much of the losses that come in, and flood damage isn't covered by regular homeowners' insurance. >> exactly right. i was talking to business owners in the local community here saying the same thing. at t
i was talking to someone at johns hop kins they look at past storms and basically estimating. that's all they can do until they have a better sense of what's happening. >> dennis gartman we talked to him earlier and said the estimates come in low are than expected. seems like the storm surge was so much worse than people anticipated. >> that's a good point, looking at past storms as well katrina is obviously one that's on the radar. they are able to pinpoint a little bit better than...
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reporting live, john fowler, ktvu channel 2 news. >> what sandy looks like from the international space station. we sped up the video to joy how the storm moved. nasa is following sandy with its satellites providing data to forecasters. >>> three central california beaches are back open after a deadly shark attack. those beaches are all off the coast of santa barbara county. the people were allowed back in the water this morning. remember we told you earlier this week a surfer died tuesday after he was bitten by what's believed to be a 15-foot great white shark. >> first responders from around the world are in ayla my da county for a training exercise. seems like this one from last year's event will play out across the bay area. 32 different s.w.a.t. teams from as far away as chicago, even brazil, will take part in various emergency response scenarios. the cities where it will be taking place include alameda and walnut creek. >>> a city in the east bay may cancel its 4th of july celebration. they voted against the july 4th fireworks. the city says the event attracted too many people fro
reporting live, john fowler, ktvu channel 2 news. >> what sandy looks like from the international space station. we sped up the video to joy how the storm moved. nasa is following sandy with its satellites providing data to forecasters. >>> three central california beaches are back open after a deadly shark attack. those beaches are all off the coast of santa barbara county. the people were allowed back in the water this morning. remember we told you earlier this week a surfer...
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and john neffel came to see it all the way from canada. and i had a wonderful wig, because they say you know, and her hair hangs on her temple like a golden fleece and many come in search of her. i thought well she would have those wonderful curls, red kind of curls. and john came and i acted up a storm that night. and there was a knock on the door at the end. come in. he said good evening, bubbles, he said. that's all he said. didn't make another comment about the play. and coy have done that better. >> rose: we have talked about this before. but it's worth talking again. you had a fantastic marriage. >> yes. >> rose: what made it magical? >> well, i suppose if i could answer the question i could write a book and make a huge amount of money. >> rose: you could. >> you know. >> rose: but i done mean it in the sort of self-help. >> i know exactly. i know. well, i don't know. i mean we did-- well, all i can say is that if i hadn't been married to michael he would have been my breast friend. you know, and that's important to like the person,
and john neffel came to see it all the way from canada. and i had a wonderful wig, because they say you know, and her hair hangs on her temple like a golden fleece and many come in search of her. i thought well she would have those wonderful curls, red kind of curls. and john came and i acted up a storm that night. and there was a knock on the door at the end. come in. he said good evening, bubbles, he said. that's all he said. didn't make another comment about the play. and coy have done that...
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david: john, i don't mean to pick on you. believe me i appreciate many of your views on the economy in general but your other pick is oil stocks. oil again was beaten up. i'm wondering if there is not a trend here. a trend looking beyond the election to where commodities may come down in value and maybe now is the time to avoid them, not to get into them? >> i would disagree with that, david. i mean i think the reality, yes you're right, commodities and oil in particular gotten beaten up. october soft month for s&p down 2%. oil down 6 1/2%. i think this is attractive time to start buying to the other guest's point things are looking better housing consumer confidence, corporate spreads. all that is arguing for a short-term rally. but i think longer term i do remain bearish on the market. liz: david, the stability that would come, with a, a little bit of clarity who will be running the government for the next four years, and what that person would be focused upon. we know what steps they might take. also a picture of a little
david: john, i don't mean to pick on you. believe me i appreciate many of your views on the economy in general but your other pick is oil stocks. oil again was beaten up. i'm wondering if there is not a trend here. a trend looking beyond the election to where commodities may come down in value and maybe now is the time to avoid them, not to get into them? >> i would disagree with that, david. i mean i think the reality, yes you're right, commodities and oil in particular gotten beaten up....
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tonight, the campaign telling me their ground game in the swing states is far ahead of where john mccain's was four years ago. and here in ohio, they believe romney's strength among independents will fuel a win here. in the suburbs surrounding cincinnati, automated phones, dozens dialing at once. listen to this volunteer who reaches a coveted voter who's clearly had their phone ring before. >> you're not being punished. think of it is you are well liked. >> reporter: consider yourself very liked, as they call those voters over and over again. tonight, the governor joined by his wife ann, his five sons and by kid rock, diane, look over my shoulder here tonight. he's rocking out the crowd for thousands. and i got a kick out of this. he just had the crowd singing "sweet home cincinnati." so even kid rock is tailoring his message to the swing voters here in a key battleground. diane. >> all right, thanks so much, david muir reporting in. and now, i want to bring in abc news political consultant, matthew dowd. a veteran of political war rooms for democrats and republicans. four days out. what a
tonight, the campaign telling me their ground game in the swing states is far ahead of where john mccain's was four years ago. and here in ohio, they believe romney's strength among independents will fuel a win here. in the suburbs surrounding cincinnati, automated phones, dozens dialing at once. listen to this volunteer who reaches a coveted voter who's clearly had their phone ring before. >> you're not being punished. think of it is you are well liked. >> reporter: consider...
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and then john mccain loses pennsylvania. >> guess what? >> sometimes traditions are broken. >> you kind of wonder if maybe with this record you might go just not going to go there. >> if you look at the polls you have to look at trends. and right now ohio is going to be very tough for him. and if there is a chance, if there's a place for him to try and do it it is pennsylvania. >> so that's where you go. >> that's where you go. because if you're going from 11, 10, 9 points out to now all of a sudden like 6 and it's closing 5, 4, it's worth a shot. not to mention you already put $15 million of advertising in there. they have to take a chance. >> okay. hey morris, president obama's camp is also putting money into pennsylvania big time. is that a sign that they are worried? or is that just sort of a token move because you have money to spend? >> it's a little bit like playing poker. you want to get check, you have to get check mate. that doesn't mean you're going to go all in the republicans have gone all in by sending their candidate there.
and then john mccain loses pennsylvania. >> guess what? >> sometimes traditions are broken. >> you kind of wonder if maybe with this record you might go just not going to go there. >> if you look at the polls you have to look at trends. and right now ohio is going to be very tough for him. and if there is a chance, if there's a place for him to try and do it it is pennsylvania. >> so that's where you go. >> that's where you go. because if you're going from...
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mitch mcconnell, john boehner, did you see or did you hear that today? president obama returned the compliments when he took the podium. >> governor christie, throughout this process, has been responsive. he's been aggressive in making sure that the state got out in front of this incredible storm, and i think the people of new jersey recognize that he has put his heart and soul into making sure that the people of new jersey bounce back, even stronger than before. so i just want to thank him for his extraordinary leadership and partnership. >> so is the country moving forward? the white house released this photo of the president and the governor of new jersey in conversation, aboard marine one. president obama left no doubt, the federal government will see the cleanup throughout to the end. >> we are here for you. and we will not forget, we will follow-up, to make sure that you get all the help that you need, until you've rebuilt. >> and of course, the rebuilding will be extensive. entire sections of the new jersey coastline need to be refigured. governor
mitch mcconnell, john boehner, did you see or did you hear that today? president obama returned the compliments when he took the podium. >> governor christie, throughout this process, has been responsive. he's been aggressive in making sure that the state got out in front of this incredible storm, and i think the people of new jersey recognize that he has put his heart and soul into making sure that the people of new jersey bounce back, even stronger than before. so i just want to thank...
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joining us now is john tillman from the illinois policy institute. a lot of people reacting to the illinois report. the report of the state budget crisis task force, a big-time report, and the thing is for me, it's all the reasons why this so, you know, there's so many problems. it's not just one thing. we're talking about the budget process, underfunded retirement benefits, medicare spending, law and practices hindering fiscal responsibility and stability. it goes on and on. it seems like you are on a collision course. >> it would be irresponsible of the people of illinois to ask the other 49 states to bail us out for the spending we have been doing for decades. this is a spending driven crisis. we have structural overspending that is unsustainable. the best way to illustrate this is in 2000 we had about 1.5 million people on medicaid. we now have 3.1 million people on medicaid. that's 104% growth. while we've expanded it to a middle class entitlement. that's just unaffordable. the bottom line though is the real core problem is pensions and unfunded
joining us now is john tillman from the illinois policy institute. a lot of people reacting to the illinois report. the report of the state budget crisis task force, a big-time report, and the thing is for me, it's all the reasons why this so, you know, there's so many problems. it's not just one thing. we're talking about the budget process, underfunded retirement benefits, medicare spending, law and practices hindering fiscal responsibility and stability. it goes on and on. it seems like you...
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john butters, thank you very much. obviously all the ceos will have to address sandy when they came out with their even third quarter numbers. after sandy walloped the northeast, some are actually talking about delaying election day. we're going to go live to washington to explore that idea. >>> and take a look at -- we're going to talk about some of the sectors that are certain to feel the impacts of hurricane sandy. these are some of the sectors we are going to be closely be watching tomorrow when trading resumes. we're waiting on final word. we believe it is going to happen. charlie gasparino says it will. we will be right back. ♪ [ male announcer ] this is karen anjeremiah. they don't know it yet, but they' gonna fall in love, get married, have a couple of kids, [ children laughing ] move to the country, and live a long, happy life together where they almost never fight about money. [ dog barks ] because right after they get married, they'll find some retirement people who are paid on salary, not commission. they
john butters, thank you very much. obviously all the ceos will have to address sandy when they came out with their even third quarter numbers. after sandy walloped the northeast, some are actually talking about delaying election day. we're going to go live to washington to explore that idea. >>> and take a look at -- we're going to talk about some of the sectors that are certain to feel the impacts of hurricane sandy. these are some of the sectors we are going to be closely be watching...
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now, what does that -- >> it's a machete, john. two types of folks here in no juice town. people with machetes and dead people without machetes. >> ojohn what are things like u there. >> i was describe, it's a total health game up here. for starters, i don't want to cause a panic, sarin dipty has run out of mocha sprinkles. >> good day. i'm andrea mitchell live in washington. joining me on the phone, new york congressman peter king, whose long island district includes long beach, jones beach, especially hard hit. thank you for taking time. i know you've been touring the district. what are the most critical needs and where? >> southern part of the district, south massapequa, lindenhurst, devastated. there are shells of homes. in tragedies are alike. people's furn titure in street, life long momentums destroyed. fortunately not a great loss of life. three or maybe four have been killed. there was a very good all levels of government, state, county, towns and villages, so there's a lot of cooperation. the main thing right now, i would say, is to get people's power back on. th
now, what does that -- >> it's a machete, john. two types of folks here in no juice town. people with machetes and dead people without machetes. >> ojohn what are things like u there. >> i was describe, it's a total health game up here. for starters, i don't want to cause a panic, sarin dipty has run out of mocha sprinkles. >> good day. i'm andrea mitchell live in washington. joining me on the phone, new york congressman peter king, whose long island district includes...
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major funding is provided by the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation, committed to building a more just, verdant and peaceful world. additional funding is provided by the park foundation, dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues. and by the frontline journalism fund. >> in massachusetts, in a political fight that ted kennedy probably never imagined... >> kennedy's seventh campaign has become a desperate struggle for survival... >> this year he in his toughest race ever against a political newcomer... >> it's youth versus age, the senate's leading liberal against a wildly successful venture capitalist. >> we get a call from the boston police. and they say, "it's a mad scene down here." >> (chanting): we want ted! >> narrator: it was the night of their first debate. >> "we're going to have to get you an escort to get into the building." they had eight or ten motorcycle police officers there to guide us through the mobs of people at the site. >> narrator: it was 47-year-old mitt romney's first campaign. >> and mitt
major funding is provided by the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation, committed to building a more just, verdant and peaceful world. additional funding is provided by the park foundation, dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues. and by the frontline journalism fund. >> in massachusetts, in a political fight that ted kennedy probably never imagined... >> kennedy's seventh campaign has become a desperate struggle for survival... >> this year he in...
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host: in the c.q..com we've got an article talking about north carolina john mccain lost any state by a closer margin than he did in north carolina. how have things changed for republicans and for the republican candidate between 2008 and 2012? guest: i think there is a significant difference in our ground game between 2008 and 2012 f. you remember in 2008 the republicans were looking back to 2004 when we carried the state for bush by the largest margin in the country. at that point folks at the national level didn't realize we could be a swing state or going to obama. that's different this time around. they started ground game here earlier than ever before in history. and we've put more staffers on the ground and more people making phone calls and that's been a strong part of our effort heading into this election. host: we want to take calls from anybody who is watching the show. the numbers are -- a lot of talk regarding the storm off the coast of the carolinas, sandy, what are the plans for the republican opera tives for the ground game should that storm make land fall in the carol
host: in the c.q..com we've got an article talking about north carolina john mccain lost any state by a closer margin than he did in north carolina. how have things changed for republicans and for the republican candidate between 2008 and 2012? guest: i think there is a significant difference in our ground game between 2008 and 2012 f. you remember in 2008 the republicans were looking back to 2004 when we carried the state for bush by the largest margin in the country. at that point folks at...
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the second of state here, john houston, he's a republican. he's been in the news a lot lately for several ropes, pro and con for him. he is confident that we'll know who the president is or at least who wins ohio sometime on november 6th, early november 7th. we hope that's the case. >> the atlantic essentially called him the man who will decide this election. .there's no doubt that he has been at the forefront of some voters suppression efforts. >> well, you know, in his defense, that's not exactly true. the republican legislature here originally tried to enact some new voting lawes and tried to introduce, actually, a voter i.d. law and secretary houston took it -- basically took a stand against it that nipped that one, anyway. you know, he has been at the center of some other controversies, but like i say, he's straddle dollars the line there. >> well, we are going to see what happens on november 6th. it's great to have you here. say hello to my friend -- >> thank you very much. thank you so much. >>> there we are, awaiting president obama.
the second of state here, john houston, he's a republican. he's been in the news a lot lately for several ropes, pro and con for him. he is confident that we'll know who the president is or at least who wins ohio sometime on november 6th, early november 7th. we hope that's the case. >> the atlantic essentially called him the man who will decide this election. .there's no doubt that he has been at the forefront of some voters suppression efforts. >> well, you know, in his defense,...
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with us now is "cbs this morning" political director john dickerson. good morning. >> good morning. >> do we know how this storm may affect voting? the election is just one week from today. >> yeah. well, it has -- in this public pause, that will probably start to end at the end of today. and -- both campaigns will kind of be fully back up tomorrow. although -- comments will still be moderated a little bit. i think that at the moment, the assessment is they lost some time on the campaign trail which is a crucial organizational benefit for both campaigns when the -- when the main guys running are out on the trail. that's much more powerful than when surrogates show up. in terms of early voting the key thing to watch will be ohio where jan is. because it is -- if peel aren't able to go to the early voting places that's one day lost in that crucial race to bank those votes early. >> how and when does each candidate resume their campaign schedule without appearing to be insensitive during this time? >> well, that's right. that's the balance they are trying
with us now is "cbs this morning" political director john dickerson. good morning. >> good morning. >> do we know how this storm may affect voting? the election is just one week from today. >> yeah. well, it has -- in this public pause, that will probably start to end at the end of today. and -- both campaigns will kind of be fully back up tomorrow. although -- comments will still be moderated a little bit. i think that at the moment, the assessment is they lost some...
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deputy chief john donnelly explained to me why warehouses it be such a high-risk situation for firefighters. >> warehouses are dangerous identify lot of reasons. one of them is they're secure so they are hard to get in. that keeps burglars out but it also serves to keep firemen out. the second thing is it is a lot of material store in the a very small space and stored in ways that, fay fire does start, it can spread very quickly. that appears to be what happened here that the fire spread quickly and it was very challenging to put out. >> reporter: so it took until about 3:30 this morning for them to get all the flame knocked down. they had gone through the second floor and through the roof and spread to some of the adjacent buildings. the challenge now is we've got a lot of people coming in trying to get to work at some of these warehouses for this morning and they are not going to be able to do that. florida avenue is open this morning. we don't think that there was anyone inside. no injuries. that is what the firefighters are telling us at this point. but they do need to wait until daylig
deputy chief john donnelly explained to me why warehouses it be such a high-risk situation for firefighters. >> warehouses are dangerous identify lot of reasons. one of them is they're secure so they are hard to get in. that keeps burglars out but it also serves to keep firemen out. the second thing is it is a lot of material store in the a very small space and stored in ways that, fay fire does start, it can spread very quickly. that appears to be what happened here that the fire spread...
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john, what are you finding? >> important that we mention that six days because it gives officials and authorities time, mayor booker is confident they will have most of it worked out, but any time you see these different colors, those are things impacted in in the storm. here is theover all national number, about 15 states and about 6 million people without power. that could take ten days or more. that means past the election. let's come back to this map and i will explain in detail what it means. the guide up here, and we'll go through some of the impact in state that's are critical in the election season. let's start with the state of ohio. you see a darker orange. 5,000 plus households, well look up here, you see cleveland and la lake county, this is the most heavily hit area here. here is why this could matter. this is how these areas voted in the 2008 presidential election. especially here in akron, i'll show you the impact of the storm so far. these are people without power right now. one thing this has do
john, what are you finding? >> important that we mention that six days because it gives officials and authorities time, mayor booker is confident they will have most of it worked out, but any time you see these different colors, those are things impacted in in the storm. here is theover all national number, about 15 states and about 6 million people without power. that could take ten days or more. that means past the election. let's come back to this map and i will explain in detail what...
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i think john hailey covered many of the points. the one management is overall topic how to keep service on time. switchbacks are a technique in line management. i think the real key issue at mta is actual transit operator staffing and when they have fewer than they need there are problems with filling runs and having to make other adjustments so i think keeping operator availability at a high level, highering and training on a regular schedule is critical to running muni effectively. just as antidote last night after the game i was downtown. there was a lot of joy and celebration, but there was also a lot of muni delay that was unanticipated, unanticipatable. i understand that trains were stranded on the embarcadero. that power had to be shut down for safety reasons. there were a lot of services that had to get rerouted. that happens. in a city like this and moves like muni does and the traffic and the incidents that happen line management is a critical thing and switch backs are a regularly used tool. operations, planning, supervi
i think john hailey covered many of the points. the one management is overall topic how to keep service on time. switchbacks are a technique in line management. i think the real key issue at mta is actual transit operator staffing and when they have fewer than they need there are problems with filling runs and having to make other adjustments so i think keeping operator availability at a high level, highering and training on a regular schedule is critical to running muni effectively. just as...
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john, if you could. [video presentation] >> this is the boarding area of the j church and the [speaker not understood]. little pinpoint right here, a child is actually approaching a vehicle almost getting hit by the actual car. you see these poles on the left that stand up? there's actually three feet people walk through every day. these two people just walked past the pole when the car was moving and they don't even think twice because no matter how dangerous it is, people are so desensitized about how this station is set up. and it is actually a travesty that we actually live in san francisco and we put up with stuff like this and this is just the tip of the iceberg. i actually took a tour there with kim weldon who has been doing some capacity work, looking at signage around the station. and we looked at -- we just actually built a walkway from the bart station to the -- to ocean avenue and actually there is wheelchair accessibility for approaching ocean avenue to the bart station. you have to go a qua
john, if you could. [video presentation] >> this is the boarding area of the j church and the [speaker not understood]. little pinpoint right here, a child is actually approaching a vehicle almost getting hit by the actual car. you see these poles on the left that stand up? there's actually three feet people walk through every day. these two people just walked past the pole when the car was moving and they don't even think twice because no matter how dangerous it is, people are so...
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. >> reporter: john is the ceo of the silicon valley based company adept. here they're building bots that work with and can move around people. others don't mingle in the hallway as much but people still run them, so man and machine both have a job. >> it's really not replacing jobs. it's really placing employees to a higher skill set and more technical jobs. >> reporter: at earth bound farms, they put five of these robots to work at the cost of nearly a million. they say they haven't laid off a single worker. it still takes a lot of human labor to package the salad, but now the bots do the most repetitive and laborious part. >> reporter: the company is betting they'll be able to program the robots to improve, leading to lower prices and improved employee benefits. >> if we can eliminate those repetitive motion jobs and provide that employee with a higher skill set, they're gonna afford a better cost of live. >> what's really happening today is robots are emerging as tools to be used by people and to work very closely with people. >> reporter: at the sri la
. >> reporter: john is the ceo of the silicon valley based company adept. here they're building bots that work with and can move around people. others don't mingle in the hallway as much but people still run them, so man and machine both have a job. >> it's really not replacing jobs. it's really placing employees to a higher skill set and more technical jobs. >> reporter: at earth bound farms, they put five of these robots to work at the cost of nearly a million. they say they...
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we will talk to congressman john garamendi about that, next. the kind of vehicle to move not just people... but an industry forward? are we there yet? are we really? [ male announcer ] are we there yet? we are, for now. introducing the all-new seven passenger gl. motor trend's 2013 sport utility of the year. mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. for their "destination wedding." double miles you can "actually" use. but with those single mile travel cards... [ bridesmaid ] blacked out... but i'm a bridesmaid. oh! "x" marks the spot she'll never sit. but i bought a dress! a toast... ...to the capital one venture card. fly any airline, any flight, anytime. double miles you can actually use. what a coincidence? what's in your wallet? [ all screaming ] watch the elbows ladies. [ all screaming ] so i test... a lot. do you test with this? freestyle lite test strips? i don't see... beep! wow! that didn't ta much blood. yeah, and the unique zipwik tab targets the blood and pulls it in. so easy. yep. freestyle lite needs just a third the blood of onetouch u
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we have a candidate named farmer john foster and we need to make sure we send john back to the farm where he can practice animal husbandry, and stay away from women. >> stephanie: exactly. [♪ "world news tonight" theme ♪] >> stephanie: bruce said yet, we're still basically a glorified bar band. we'll send this out to all of the people working down there, the police officer the firefightermen, and also to the governor, who did such a fine job this last week. ♪ let's give the boy a hand ♪ >> yeah. >> stephanie: he is going to be with the president again monday with jay-z. >> stephanie: and meanwhile, mitt romney still has meatloaf. [ wah wah ] >> do we still have meet loaf -- >> stephanie: no. no. >> i got so many emails about dogs jumping out of windows, so we'll not do that. >> stephanie: tom from maryland. >> caller: hey stephanie. ann romney said all of us need to know that we need to respect the choices that women make. can you imagine ann romney as pro choice. [ applause ] >> stephanie: oh, thank you, ann. we appreciate your support. this lead line sums up everything that is w
we have a candidate named farmer john foster and we need to make sure we send john back to the farm where he can practice animal husbandry, and stay away from women. >> stephanie: exactly. [♪ "world news tonight" theme ♪] >> stephanie: bruce said yet, we're still basically a glorified bar band. we'll send this out to all of the people working down there, the police officer the firefightermen, and also to the governor, who did such a fine job this last week. ♪ let's...
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he beat john mccain among them 52-44%. but the latest nbc news/"wall street journal" poll finds romney leading nationally by six points. why is that important in virginia? according to the new "washington post" poll, 36% of virginia voters now say they are independent, more than democrats, more than republicans. that's the largest voting bloc. let's look at the 2008 map to see where the president did well and where he needs to overperform this time. if you look here, i'm going to circle our little blue counties here. i'm going to show you where the places here, and i switch over to the 2004, you'll see all this blue disappear in the areas that i just circled. and when you look, you see where a large chunk of the independents live. in the norfolk area, in the northern neck, and in the outer suburbs of washington, d.c. you see what remained blue and what didn't. i'll show it to you again. watch our little maps, and the blue color, you see from the northern neck to norfolk, that's where these independents live. so for the pre
he beat john mccain among them 52-44%. but the latest nbc news/"wall street journal" poll finds romney leading nationally by six points. why is that important in virginia? according to the new "washington post" poll, 36% of virginia voters now say they are independent, more than democrats, more than republicans. that's the largest voting bloc. let's look at the 2008 map to see where the president did well and where he needs to overperform this time. if you look here, i'm...
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>> 19 freshmen. >> john boehner the tea party? no. maybe the white wine party. >> merlot. >> and i don't really consider eric canter or boehner tea party either. i mean, canter's more conservative than boehner is. but the thing is you're basically taking an old wine called conservative republican and putting a new label on it called tea party. the tea party movement, the best i can tell i don't think it exists any more. i can't remember the last time i saw. but we've had conservative republicans for a really long time and find me a tea party voter that voted for obama in 2008. find me one. or that voted for john kerry in 2004 or for al gore in 2000. you know, there aren't any. or aren't many. but no. i think real -- would a president romney be able to stand up to the more conservative elementses in his party? good question. could -- would president obama stand up on entitlement changes? and domestic spending? i mean, i think we're looking at just two sides of the same coin. and they're both problematic. >> well, and voters get the jok
>> 19 freshmen. >> john boehner the tea party? no. maybe the white wine party. >> merlot. >> and i don't really consider eric canter or boehner tea party either. i mean, canter's more conservative than boehner is. but the thing is you're basically taking an old wine called conservative republican and putting a new label on it called tea party. the tea party movement, the best i can tell i don't think it exists any more. i can't remember the last time i saw. but we've had...
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as john mentioned, we are janu- where there were basking in the sunshine this weekend. >> it seemed like everybody in the city had the same idea to get out and enjoy the beautiful saturday sunshine. people with their friends in taking in the early november weather. every park was packed. they were taking in the classic scenery at alamo square. the painted ladies were blowing along ha hay.. st it was a gorgeous day. temperatures in the '70s with no wind, no fog. city residences' took the opportunity to get out, walk the dog or with their growth trend, boyfriend. saturday is when all active northern californians were not matter what they were doing. >> san francisco is on a roll.... on a roll--good weather. >> ocean beach is usually cold but not for this day. >> when we woke up this morning we did not know what to expect it was blue skies. we went to the park. we doubled back and came back and went to the beach. season is just around the corner but the only thing the people can think of an ocean beaches of beautiful this weather is. this is one of the reasons why i live here. jeff bush, kr
as john mentioned, we are janu- where there were basking in the sunshine this weekend. >> it seemed like everybody in the city had the same idea to get out and enjoy the beautiful saturday sunshine. people with their friends in taking in the early november weather. every park was packed. they were taking in the classic scenery at alamo square. the painted ladies were blowing along ha hay.. st it was a gorgeous day. temperatures in the '70s with no wind, no fog. city residences' took the...
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councilman john olszewski: new jobs and a stronger economy. endorsed by the naacp, police and firefighters small business owner: good jobs... teacher: and better schools construction worker: vote for question seven. i've always been lucky. flew 37 bombing missions over germany. made it home every time. i'm lucky to have good friends who are all still around, and we're all lucky to have a friend named ben. ben's protected our medicare and veterans' benefits. and he's helping my 13 grandchildren afford college. he's my friend, ben. i hope he's your friend, too. i'm ben cardin, and i'm honored to approve this message. >>> it's 8:00 now on a wednesday morning. it is october 31st, 2012. halloween morning. a little different one for us here on the "today" show this year for obvious reasons. new york city and the surrounding areas slowly bouncing back from the storm that was sandy. we are happy to have some folks back on the plaza, and we hope things are going well where you are waking up this morning as well. we have cancelled our halloween celebrat
councilman john olszewski: new jobs and a stronger economy. endorsed by the naacp, police and firefighters small business owner: good jobs... teacher: and better schools construction worker: vote for question seven. i've always been lucky. flew 37 bombing missions over germany. made it home every time. i'm lucky to have good friends who are all still around, and we're all lucky to have a friend named ben. ben's protected our medicare and veterans' benefits. and he's helping my 13 grandchildren...
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but in two thour four it went to john carry. the president got a nine point victory in 2008. so we are a toss up state. the polls go back and forth forth. >>> it's difficult to determine who is going to win this state. host: how do residents vote on election day? guest: there is not early voting but tr is absentee ballots which have you to sign a form saying you're not going to be available on voting day to come to the polls. traditionally polls are open from 7:00 to 7:00, some are open until 8:00 p.m. on election day. we have one of the highest voter turnouts in the country. other stratist cal facts are that we are one of the least tax states in the nation, the least stack state actually. we have no income tax, no sales tax. both the democrat and republican candidates will campaign on that issue pledging that they will not have an income tax or sales tax. our two governor candidates are running on that issue as a matter of fact. host: and talk about the recount laws that are in the state of new hampshire. is it possible that there could be a recount in this state and first o
but in two thour four it went to john carry. the president got a nine point victory in 2008. so we are a toss up state. the polls go back and forth forth. >>> it's difficult to determine who is going to win this state. host: how do residents vote on election day? guest: there is not early voting but tr is absentee ballots which have you to sign a form saying you're not going to be available on voting day to come to the polls. traditionally polls are open from 7:00 to 7:00, some are...
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john browett's departure is immediate. he cut staffing hours at apple's retail stores, a traditional retail move to improve profits but which, at apple, undercut what some describe as ambassadors of apple's brand who guide customers to in-person technical support. scott forstall's software division replaced google maps with apple's own maping application that suffered heavy criticism from iphone five customers. apple admits the retail cutbacks were a mistake and has apologized for weaknesses in its mapping application. boeing is delaying the delivery united continental. the airline picked up its first 787 in september. the timetable for the next delivery is unclear. meanwhile, boeing reportedly is closing a deal to sell 35 of its redesigned 737 aircraft to russia's aviation capital services. that deal is said to be worth $3.5 billion. billionaire warren buffett is taking his own advice. after mentioning he'd make an investment by purchasing a "couple hundred thousand single-family homes," buffett's berkshire-hathaway seems
john browett's departure is immediate. he cut staffing hours at apple's retail stores, a traditional retail move to improve profits but which, at apple, undercut what some describe as ambassadors of apple's brand who guide customers to in-person technical support. scott forstall's software division replaced google maps with apple's own maping application that suffered heavy criticism from iphone five customers. apple admits the retail cutbacks were a mistake and has apologized for weaknesses in...
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and one player's t-shirt, ktvu's john sasaki is live now in san francisco. >> reporter: here at at&t park, the crowds are just memory nows and there are different cheers now because of one t-shirt. a scene the bay area won't forget, the shirt sergio romo wore has people talking. i just look illegal. he sat behind sergio romo at the rally. >> i have been discriminated against. i think sergio romo has as well. people feel we could be from mexico and sometimes they feel we are illegal. >> reporter: the shirt resinates at the resource center in the mission. >> definitely very, very proud of sergio romo because he stood for undocumented. >> reporter: the director compared the shirt to another sports moment, the 1968 olympic games where they held up their fists in a black power salute. at at&t park, no one would comment on the message. >> closers are different. you saw wilson's out fit and sergio romo. i didn't think about it because i was taking in what was going on. >> sergio romo is a funny guy. he likes the people watching him. we know him. >> reporter: some criticized criticized the s
and one player's t-shirt, ktvu's john sasaki is live now in san francisco. >> reporter: here at at&t park, the crowds are just memory nows and there are different cheers now because of one t-shirt. a scene the bay area won't forget, the shirt sergio romo wore has people talking. i just look illegal. he sat behind sergio romo at the rally. >> i have been discriminated against. i think sergio romo has as well. people feel we could be from mexico and sometimes they feel we are...